Am I right in thinking that these exhaust systems require drivers to inform their insurance company, because they change performance?
Am I right in thinking that these exhaust systems require drivers to inform their insurance company, because they change performance?
Yes, that’s what my mechanic told me.
Oh, I didn’t know that.
It threw me when I first heard it. Present and future tense all in the same sentence!
Nah…that’s not unique to Wales.
”where you to, now?”
“I’ll be there now, in a minute”
1 Have a think about when you’re best able to think straight and do the trickier jobs, then. (I’m pretty useless in the afternoon).
2 Set a time to check email, if you can.
3 Use filter rules to send email to folders. This makes it easier to understand, quickly why to do with them.
4 Block your calendar with tasks and try to keep them consistent so you get into a habit.
5 make a plan for each month and week. Add stuff to your calendar on Friday, for the next week.
6 at the end of the day, check you calendar so you know what you’re doing tomorrow. (I have a reminder alert).
That’s more or less what I try and do, anyway! Most of this is based on David Sparks’ tips.
Ha! Yeah, I do that too. No idea how it works!
Some people perform the object’s action, eg moving hand back and forth when looking for the pizza wheel in a drawer full of utensils.
I go blind most often looking for text on web pages. Usually I hit control F and search for the word.
I couldn’t possibly say!
But there must be records of sales of exhaust kits and records of updated insurance details. The number not matching is the number of drivers without valid insurance. It wouldn’t tell you who was who but it would give an idea of the scale.